Thesaurus / naturals
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synonyms for naturals
- genius
- sensation
- whiz
- wizard
- wunderkind
- brain
- curiosity
- enormity
- freak
- intellect
- marvel
- mastermind
- miracle
- monster
- natural
- phenomenon
- portent
- rarity
- spectacle
- stunner
- talent
- wonder
- child genius
- one in a million
- rare bird
- whiz kid
- wonder child
- beige
- brownish
- drab
- khaki
- biscuit
- bronze
- brown
- buff
- cream
- ecru
- gold
- olive
- saddle
- sand
- suntan
- umber
- olive-brown
- magician
- musician
- prodigy
- ace
- adept
- artist
- artiste
- authority
- brain
- celebrity
- champ
- champion
- crackerjack
- egghead
- genius
- hotshot
- natural
- performer
- pro
- professional
- pundit
- sharp
- star
- superstar
- whiz
- wizard
- big deal
- dillettante
- hot stuff
- intelligent
- no slouch
- old hand
- old pro
- braid
- dreadlocks
- haircut
- hairdo
- headdress
- ponytail
- afro
- beehive
- bob
- bouffant
- bubble
- bun
- chignon
- coiffure
- cut
- do
- fade
- flattop
- flip
- mohawk
- natural
- pageboy
- pigtails
- pixie
- blow dry
- brushcut
- crewcut
- ducktail
- feather cut
- horse tail
- razor cut
antonyms for naturals
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How to use naturals in a sentence
This little globe cannot hold two men like you and me, and keep us apart during the remainder of our naturals.
THE TERMS OF SURRENDERLOUIS TRACYAfter losing and winning a bit he hit a streak of naturals and his pile of gold chips tottered higher and higher.
DEATHWORLDHARRY HARRISON"You haven't your sharps and naturals just right," she remarked.
THE FOUR CORNERSAMY ELLA BLANCHARDThus the concourse divide into three classes, like the notes in music; the naturals stare, the flats are fleeced, the sharps win.
POPULAR AMUSEMENTSJ. T. CRANEOf the causes, Willis says that, so far as concerned the army, the evident causes were errors in the six non-naturals.
A HISTORY OF EPIDEMICS IN BRITAIN (VOLUME I OF II)CHARLES CREIGHTONGilpin himself is interesting as an important member of "the naturals," as they have been oddly and equivocally called.
A HISTORY OF NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE (1780-1895)GEORGE SAINTSBURYDouglas questioned him, for sometimes these naturals have much shrewd wit.
THE MEN OF THE MOSS-HAGSS. R. CROCKETTIt is not restricted to the voice or to any instrument, or even to our sharps, flats, and naturals.
CRITICAL & HISTORICAL ESSAYSEDWARD MACDOWELLCertain "non-naturals," nine in number, preserved the health of the body, viz.
THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN MEDICINEWILLIAM OSLERThe keyboard was precisely like that now used, except that some builders made the naturals black and the sharps and flats white.
HOW MUSIC DEVELOPEDW. J. HENDERSON